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 | | These were classified into 7 for vision studies, 4 for audition studies, 1 for weight perception, 5 for time measurements, 4 for recordings, 6 for motor-skills, 1 for animal study, 3 miscellaneous as shown in Table 1. |
 | | It is quite natural because one of founding staff members, Professor Ryo-on Iinuma studied at a German University after his graduation from the Tokyo Imperial University and another member, Associate Professor Jien Rikimaru, got his Ph.D. degree at Clark University, US. |
 | | University of Passau, kindly identified the photograph of the instrument in Taipei as an old type of Schumann’s Tachistiscope, No. 226 shown in a catalogue of Spindler & Hoyer Company in 1908. |
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